Esther Cheung

Adjunct, Class of

Courses Taught:

Sculpting Data into Everyday Objects

Esther Cheung has been a practicing architect for seven years specializing in 3D visualization technology and computational design. She is the co-author of Otherly Engagements, a series of installations exhibited at Eyebeam, where she led the Digital Day Camp program. Esther has taught and lectured at the University of Waterloo, Hong Kong University and Columbia University. She received a Masters in Architecture from the University of Waterloo where she completed her thesis on technological visions of suburban futures, as well as a Master of Science in Advanced Architectural Design from Columbia University where she was awarded the Lucille Smyser Lowenfish Memorial Prize for her research in algorithmic design.

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